Archives - Alyssa Koh
downtown
ThaiYada Restaurant brings warmth to a diverse array of palates downtown
If you’re looking for a new place to try on a foray on the Red or Orange Line, ThaiYada should perfectly fit the bill. Read More
Action
“Thelma” is a hoot and a holler for the ages
Most importantly, though, “Thelma” is a movie for the ages. Read More
curators
Gallery Curation Committee
Stepping into the Hartnett Gallery for the first time, especially as an upper-class student, is perspective-shifting. Unlike more conspicuous showcases like those in Frontispace, Hartnett is the hidden gem of Wilson Commons, tucked into the hallway leading from Graham Smith Plaza to Hirst Lounge. Thousands use the staircase that stands just paces from the exhibit […]
escape room
iZone’s new escape room, “Cabin Fever: Snowed In,” keeps the library cool
"Internally, iZone’s always been thinking about these concepts — pitching, ideating — and now we get to make it fun.” Read More
album review
CT Wrapped: The top albums of 2023, according to our staff
Some of our staff has compiled their top albums of 2023 - so amidst finals season, we implore you to bump our tunes. Read More
Administration
War in Gaza hits UR campus
Amid the release of several administrative statements about the war in Gaza, vigils, protests, and counseling sessions have hit UR’s campus. Read More
Campus Times
Note on the Israel-Palestine Special Edition
Free and open discourse is the bedrock of a vibrant society, and we aimed to help contributors feel empowered to speak their minds with confidence. Read More
amogus
Moanin’ about ‘mogus
You mustn't misunderstand me, not once during this seemingly endless phase of my existence have I actually played this game. Read More
Barry Manilow
Her Name Was Rosemary! She Was an “It”-Girl!
What have we gained from this? I ask this genuinely, because I do not know. If we are Sisyphus, Party School is our rock. Read More
Campus
UR ASME’s 21st Pumpkin Launch helps student organizations soar to new heights
Seasoned viewers, first timers, on-campus, and off-campus community members alike ogled the soaring squashes. Read More
